Manipulation of Mammalian Development
Developmental biology has been transformed recently by discoveries in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and immunology. New ways of manip ulating mammalian development are uncovering control mechanisms and ena bling us to apply them in solv
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		    Manipulation of Mammalian Development
 
 Developmental Biology
 
 A COMPREHENSIVE SYNTHESIS Editor
 
 LEON W. BROWDER lniversity of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
 Editorial Board EVERETT ANDERSON Harvard Medical School
 
 JOSEPH T. BAGNARA
 
 The University of Arizona
 
 SAMUEL H. BARONDES
 
 University of California at San Diego
 
 ANTONIE W. BLACKLER CorneIl University
 
 MARIE A. DiBERARDINO
 
 The Medical College of Pennsylvania
 
 ELIZABETH D. HAY
 
 Harvard Medical School
 
 RALPH S. QUATRANO
 
 Oregon State University
 
 RUDOLF A. RAFF
 
 Indiana University
 
 L. DENNIS SMITH Purdue University
 
 IAN M. SUSSEX Yale University
 
 RALPH B. L. GWATKIN
 
 The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
 
 Volume 1
 
 OOGENESIS Edited by Leon W. Browder
 
 Volume 2
 
 THE CELLULAR BASIS OF MORPHOGENESIS Edited by Leon W. Browder
 
 Volume 3
 
 THE CELL SURFACE IN DEVELOPMENT AND CANCER Edited by Malcolm S. Steinberg
 
 Volume 4
 
 MANIPULATION OF MAMMALIAN DEVELOPMENT Edited by Ralph B. 1. Gwatkin
 
 Developmental Biology A COMPREHENSIVE SYNTHESIS Volume 4
 
 Manipulation of Mammalian Development
 
 Edited by
 
 RALPH B. L. GWATKIN The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, Ohio
 
 PLENUM PRESS. NEW YORK AND LONDON
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data (Revised for vols. 3 & 4) Developmental biology. Includes bibliographies and index. -v. 3. The cell surface in development and cancerContents: v. 1. Oogenesisv. 4. Manipulation of mammalian development. 1. Developmental biology-Collected works. 1. Browder, Leon W. QH491.D426 1985 574.3 85-3406 ISBN -13:978-1-4612-9265-4 e- ISBN -13:978-1-4613-2143-9 DOl: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2143-9
 
 Cover illustration: Scanning electron micrograph of the rearranged blastomeres from a 16-cell mouse embryo after separation with calcium-free medium. Cell fate is determined by asymmetry of the new cell contacts, not by the original position of the blastomeres in the embryo. (From Chapter 9 by Martin H. Johnson.)
 
 © 1986 Plenum Press, New York Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1986
 
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 To my wife, Selma, and to my children, Sharon, Nadine, and David
 
 Contributors
 
 Carole L. Banka Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093 Barry D. Bavister Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, and Department of Veterinary Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53715 Patricia G. Calarco Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143 Katherine Gordon Integrated Genetics, Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 Bela J. Gulyas Pregnancy Research Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20205
 
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